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  • TREX Exhibit: Nature of Ornament

    TREX Exhibit: Nature of Ornament
    St. Paul & District Arts Foundation 4822 50 Avenue, St. Paul, Alberta, Canada

    Nature of Ornament explores the connection between the patterns found in the natural world and humanity’s enduring desire for adornment. Drawing parallels between organic forms and decorative expression, this exhibit invites viewers to reflect on how nature continues to inspire beauty, detail, and design.

  • Iskwewak Healing Together (Women’s Circle)

    Eskwewak Healing Together (Women’s Circle)
    Mannawanis Native Friendship Centre Society 4901 50 Street, St. Paul, Alberta, Canada

    Join Mannawanis for weekly healing circles — safe spaces for sharing, support, and community connection. These circles offer a welcoming space for reflection, healing, and growth rooted in Indigenous teachings and community care. All are welcome. Questions? Call 780-645-4630 and ask for Twila.

  • Alzheimer Care Support Group – Elk Point

    Alzheimer Care Support Group – Elk Point
    Elk Point Healthcare Centre Boardroom 5310 50 Avenue, Elk Point, Alberta, Canada

    Designed for family members, friends, and caregivers of someone living with Alzheimer's/Dementia to meet others in similar situations, share experiences, learn new info, receive peer support, and learn how to cope more effectively. Drop-in basis, no registration required. Call 1-866-950-5465 (Alzheimer Society) or 780-624-1188 ext. 2 (Lakeland Primary Care Network) for more info.

  • Men Behind the Mask

    Men Behind the Mask
    St. Paul Regional FCSS Office 5002 51 Avenue, St. Paul, Alberta, Canada

    Tap into the idea that many of us wear a figurative "mask" to hide our true feelings in a safe, guided space. Each month we will engage in different topics…

  • Napewak Healing Together (Men’s Circle)

    Napewak Healing Together (Men’s Circle)
    Mannawanis Native Friendship Centre Society 4901 50 Street, St. Paul, Alberta, Canada

    Join Mannawanis for weekly healing circles — safe spaces for sharing, support, and community connection. These circles offer a welcoming space for reflection, healing, and growth rooted in Indigenous teachings and community care. All are welcome. Questions? Call 780-645-4630 and ask for Twila.